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West Virginia Mountaineers' Second Half Surge Falls Short Against Houston Cougars at Fertitta Center

The West Virginia Mountaineers faced off against the Houston Cougars in a challenging matchup at the Fertitta Center. The game concluded with a 77-48 scoreline, favoring the home team, Houston. This result leaves WVU with a record of 0-1, while the Coogs improve to 1-0.


Jan 13, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Cougars center Chris Cenac Jr. (5) and Houston Cougars guard Emanuel Sharp (21) celebrates a Cougars three point basket against the West Virginia Mountaineers  in the second half at Fertitta Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

First Half


The first half saw both teams battling for dominance on the court. The Mountaineers struggled to find their rhythm early on, managing only 18 points compared to H-Town's 33. DJ Thomas was instrumental for WVU during this period, contributing significantly with his shooting accuracy and defensive efforts.


Second Half


In the second half, WVU attempted a comeback by scoring an additional 30 points. However, despite their efforts and improved performance from players like Honor Huff and Treysen Eaglestaff who combined for crucial points and assists, they couldn't close the gap created by H-Town's consistent scoring prowess.


Jan 13, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Cougars cheerleaders cheer during a West Virginia Mountaineers timeout  in the second half at Fertitta Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

West Virginia Mountaineers vs Houston Cougars Tactical Recap


The tactical battle between these two teams was evident throughout the game. The Coogs capitalized on fast breaks and turnovers from WVU to extend their lead further in this period. Their efficiency in field goals stood out as they maintained pressure on defense while executing plays effectively.


West Virginia Mountaineers Post-Match Stats


Analyzing West Virginia Mountaineers post-match stats reveals areas needing improvement: field goal percentage stood at just 37 percent while free throw accuracy lagged behind at only 50 percent success rate; these figures highlight opportunities for growth moving forward into future games.


Jan 13, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA;  West Virginia Mountaineers forward Brenen Lorient (0) is trapped by Houston Cougars center Chris Cenac Jr. (5) and Houston Cougars guard Isiah Harwell (1) in the first half at Fertitta Center. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

Final Thoughts


Reflecting upon this encounter provides valuable insights into what lies ahead when considering upcoming fixtures such as facing Colorado Buffaloes next week back home within Hope Coliseum located Morgantown scheduled January17th starting promptly six PM Eastern Time broadcasted live via CBS Sports Network channel ensuring fans won't miss any action-packed moments unfolding right before eyes!


Stay tuned! Share your thoughts about how you think our beloved team will fare against COLO!

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